A Teatro and Balcony Studio design slender, museum-like tower house on steep Los Angeles hillside
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Jenna McKnight
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A Teatro and Balcony Studio have designed and completed a slender, vertical house in the Mt Washington neighborhood of Los Angeles. The home features facades made of striated plaster and interior spaces designed to "unfold like galleries in a museum." The project navigates a steep hillside site, resulting in a compact, tower-like residence that includes a single-family dwelling and a two-car garage.
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